Get ready for the most famous festival of the year, which is just around the corner. Time to rock those trendy and fashionable outfits like ghagra choli, lehenga choli, chaniya choli, Anarkali, salwar suits, etc. while you dance to the beats of drums and conch shells during this Navratri. Navratri, as we are all aware, is a festival of nine nights. It is one of the important religious festivals for the Hindu community. Each day is dedicated to different forms of goddess Durga marked with different colours for each day. Wearing the right colour on the right days is said to bring you peace and good vibes. The first colour you wear depends on which day Navratri kicks off, and then it’s a set sequence for the next 8 days. Check out this cool list of colours and their significance to help you look and feel the festive vibes this Navratri.
Groove To The Beats
To give the festival a bright and vibrant beginning, the colour orange has been listed for the first day of Navratri. The first day falls on 15th October and is dedicated to goddess Mata Shailputri, daughter of the mountains. Orange colour signifies energy and happiness. It is believed that wearing orange on Sunday bestows the person with qualities such as warmth and exuberance. Women can dress themselves in lehengas, palazzo kurta set, or kurta long skirt set to groove during the musical nights. Men can pick kurta pyjama sets with mirror work or zari embroidery to get all the attention.



Musical Twisty Twirls
Day two falls on 16th October which is dedicated to Goddess Brahmacharini, and the colour assigned for this day is white. This colour signifies purity, peace, and meditation. Mata Brahmacharini is dressed in white that symbolizes loyalty and wisdom. The colour will allow you to encompass all the colourful lights, music, and joyfulness around you. Dress in a white Anarkali dress or bring a twist by wearing a crop top lehenga to give it a twirl. Men can go musical in a white kurta pyjama set with embroidered Nehru jacket to get the attention of all the beautiful ladies on the dance floor.



Jam To The Festive Feats
17th October is the third day of Navratri when we worship goddess Chandraghanta. People often pray to her by offering a red chunri. The red colour symbolises passion and love. It also signifies beauty and fearlessness for which the goddess also rewards people with her bravery, grace, and courage. The colour also fills the person with vigour and vitality. Dressing in red also enhances the strong bonds that connect you to the culture and traditions. A chaniya choli, saree, and kurta sets are some basic traditional dresses that would make you look ready for the Navratri festive jamming.



Crazy Dandiya Nights
Goddess Kushmanda is worshipped on the fourth day- 18th October. Wear royal blue outfits for the day that implies good health and prosperity. Participate in the Navratri celebrations to present your regal tranquillity. Achieve an unmatched panache and elegance in ethnic lehenga choli, fusion salwar kameez, and embroidered kurta set. Set yourself free in free-flowing trousseaus to keep you relaxed while you are busy dancing during the all night dandiya programmes. Choosing the right fabric like cotton, silk, or georgette with sparkling stonework will exude your charming personality.

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Unique Festive Looks
Enjoy the fifth day (19th October) of Navratri with a sense of unparalleled optimism and joy. The vividness of the yellow colour stands for happiness and brightness that it reflects. Goddess Skandmata is worshipped on this day with full fervour. Being a warm colour, yellow keeps the person warm all day. While the greatest Navratri celebration happens in Gujarat, take inspiration from their textile designs, and wrap yourself in outfits made in bandhani print or tie-dye designs. Outfits in this unique style will definitely create a unique look for the festival.



Navratri Musical Nights
Celebrate the sixth day (20th October) i.e. the day of goddess Katyayani with the green hue. It represents a new beginning in life. As the colour is associated with nature, it evokes a sense of growth, fertility, peace, and serenity. The goddess bestows her devotees with tranquillity. Slip into something green to feel close to nature and God keeping your faith in the mystic world alive. It is a time to adorn yourself with a combination of something modern and traditional like jumpsuits, stylish Anarkali suits for women and Lucknowi kurta sets for men.


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Sway In Ethnic Emotions
Make a subtle style statement with an undertone colour shade like grey as it keeps you down-to-earth. Dedicating the seventh day (21st October) to goddess Kalaratri, the colour grey represents balanced emotions and provides strength for transformation. The goddess showers her blessings on this day keeping negative energies, evil spirits, and ghosts away from her devotees. Grey outfits look really exclusive and exceptional as festive outfits. They carry a charm of their own and make you sway with your ethnic emotions when you are a part of a long celebration.



Grand Gala Evenings
The eighth day (22nd October) begins with worshipping goddess Mahagauri and feeding small girls who are considered to be the avatars of the goddess. The day is associated with the purple colour that defines grandeur, luxury, and nobility. Praying the goddess wearing a purple outfit bestows devotees with opulence and richness. As the colour occurs rarely in nature, therefore, it amplifies your rareness when you are surrounded by a lot of people in the grand gala evenings. To reflect your incomparable quirky side dress in purple fusion ensembles and dance your heart out.




Swirling Bhajan Nights
Create an unparalleled look on the last day (23rd October) of Navratri with an outstanding dress in peacock green shade. Worshipping goddess Siddidhatri on Navami exudes the qualities of freshness, and compassion and brings out the unique individuality of the devotees. Getting ready in a peacock green dress will make you feel like you are achieving the best fashionable look. Amplify and exude your traditional fashion preferences by swirling in a lehenga set or Indo-western outfit for the final bhajan and dandiya night.


It’s time to get all your fashion enthusiasm together and start shopping for Navratri to be festive ready. Visit the KALKI stores at Mumbai, Delhi, and Ahmedabad to buy the latest traditional dresses. You can also visit the official website of Kalkifashion.com for a hassle-free shopping experience. You can choose lehenga designs, lehenga for women, latest blouse designs, Indo-western dresses, and fusion dresses from the latest designer collection for Navratri special outfits.
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